[Breakdown by sport is just not feasible for the annual total given the persistent bugs in Garmin Connect and the refusal of competitors to even offer such a breakdown.]

[November breakdown is in accurate due to bugs. "Cycling" activities were skating. "Running" activities were actually hiking]

Aside from the month just finished, 2015 was a not a bad year. More miles, faster, and yet lower heart rate. Of course, I could still want for more. A2A was the best since 2008 but well short of being good. Duluth was quite respectable but did not threaten my 2008 finish in the least.

I'm not even going to guess what 2016 will be like. Too many variables and a less stellar skating year is a price I am willing to pay to fix other things.

Last edited by ese002; January 1st, 2016 at 03:30 AM.
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Holy Moly ese002! Those numbers are amazing! And me seeing them is good motivation, esp being 1/1/16. I plan to start tracking all my skating miles plus my running with runkeeper. Though I'll never hit half of that 5700 miles you logged, it'll still be good to see progress and results.

Despite all the turmoil, the mileage differed by barely 1%. A little slower. No morning commute after January. The implied time pressure always makes for faster skates. Also fewer races but for all the attention given to them, races miles are always dwarfed by training and even recreational miles.